Israel in Bed with Myanmar and Other Rogue States

One rogue state supports others – not at all surprising about Israel, terrorizing Palestinians ruthlessly, a daily assault on their rights and welfare.

Myanmar acts the same way against Rohingyas, slaughtering and ethnically cleansing them.

Despite a US/EU arms embargo on the country, banning “equipment which might be used for internal repression,” Israel sells its regime advanced weapons, used for genocidal high crimes, minority Rohingya Muslims victimized by its ruthlessness.

Weapons sales include tanks, missiles, cannons, surveillance equipment, and high-speed Super-Dvora MK III patrol boats, among other items, valued at tens of millions of dollars. Part of the deal is training in Myanmar by Israeli weapons experts.

Last December, Israeli lawyers and human rights activists asked country’s defense ministry to halt selling weapons to a regime, using them to terrorize its Rohingya population, adding:

“It is surprising that the state of Israel, while struggling for continued sanctions against Iran, has no qualms about ignoring the US and EU sanctions against (Myanmar) for the most severe crimes being committed there.”

Israel’s defense ministry lied, claiming arms sales to the country are “clearly diplomatic.”

In 2015, Myanmar’s armed forces chief General Min Aung Hlaing visited Israel on a mission to buy arms. Months before his visit, head of Israel’s defense export department General Michel Ben Baruch traveled to Yangon, the nation’s capital, to meet with its junta commanders.

Field-tested weapons against Palestinians are being sold to rogue state worldwide like Myanmar.

According to London-based International Crime Initiative director Penny Green, “(i)t’s not at all surprising that the latest escalation in Myanmar’s genocide of the Rohingya has not moved the Israeli state to cease its supply of weapons to Myanmar’s military.”

“Its own record of violence and terror against the Palestinian people of Gaza is clear enough evidence that the Israeli government is unmoved by ethical concerns and human rights.”